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Lower Bus (Website Version) Lantau International School Cheung Sha Campus / Tong Fuk Campus 2019/20 School Bus Service (Reception/Lower Primary) Terms & Conditions / Sign-up form Dear Parents, Eastway Travel Co Ltd will be providing the school bus services for Lantau International School (L.I.S.) students with effect from 2nd September 2019 for the academic year 2019/20. For the Reception Class based at our Cheung Sha Campus and Lower Primary based at our Tong Fuk Campus, school buses will be running from the following locations with the monthly fares and pick-up/drop-off points as follows: Route A1 – Tung Chung (65-seater air-conditioned bus) Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) Caribbean Coast (Phase 1) 8:10am 3:30pm $945 Coastal Skyline 8:20am 3:35pm $945 Seaview Crescent 8:22am 3:40pm $945 Route A2 – Tung Chung (29-seater air-conditioned bus) Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) Tung Chung Post Office 8:25am 3:25pm $945 (In the afternoon, students will travel on D.B bus and drop off at the T.C. Post Office.) Route B – Mui Wo (29-seater air-conditioned bus) Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) Mui Wo Market 8:15am 3:30pm $680 Mui Wo Ferry Pier 8:20am 3:25pm $680 Pui O Au 8:25am 3:20pm $680 Lo Wai Tsuen 8:28am 3:17pm $680 Pui O Carpark (adjacent 8:30am 3:15pm $680 to Bui O Public School) San Shek Wan 8:35am 3:08pm $680 Lower Cheung Sha 8:33am 3:10pm $595 Leyburn Villa 8:38am 3:05pm $595 Cheung Fu Street (Hill) 8:40am 3:03pm $595 (Leyburn Villa - In the morning the bus will collect children at the bus stop on South Lantau Road. However it will not turn into Leyburn Villa on the return journey. ) Route D – Discovery Bay (29-seater air-conditioned bus) Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) Jovial Court 8:05am 3:45pm $1,530 Tennis Court 8:07am 3:43pm $1,530 Greenwood Carpark 8:10am 3:40pm $1,530 Golden Coast 8:40am 3:08pm $595 Page 1 of 4 Reception Class: 22 Upper Cheung Sha Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0069 f: 2984 0301 Lower Primary: 113 Tong Fuk Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2980 3676 f: 2980 3555 Upper Primary: 17–19 Lo Wai Tsuen, Pui O, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0302 f: 2984 0301 w: www.lis.edu.hk e: [email protected] Lantau International School Cheung Sha Campus / Tong Fuk Campus Payment Eastway Travel Co Ltd will not issue monthly invoice or receipts unless parents requests through email. The bus company provides payment envelope to each passenger for monthly bus fees collection. (Replacement of payment envelope is HK$20/pc) The bus company would request an advance payment by no later than the 7th of each month (10 instalments annually). The school bus company reserves the right to refuse students to board any buses where a payment has not been settled in full before the deadline. *Please note: the bus fare is non-refundable and non-deductible. By Cheque: Please make the cheque payable to “Eastway Travel Co Limited”, parents should place the cheque into the brown envelope and pass it onto the bus driver directly. (Please write down your child’s name and class on the back of the cheque). The school strongly advises you to issue a crossed cheque instead of cash, as the school or the bus company will not take responsibilities for any loss. By Transfer: Beneficiary’s name: Eastway Travel Co Limited Bank: SCB (Shanghai Commercial Bank Limited) A/C no: 682-14-02966-9 (Please make sure that the Bank deposit slip is placed into the brown envelope and passed onto the bus driver before the deadline.) Important Notes • There will be at least one bus supervisor on the bus with students throughout each journey. • Once registered, the bus stop and bus route cannot be changed unless students are attending after school activities organised by L.I.S. or there has been a change of address. • A pro-rata bus fare payment will not be available. • As per legal regulation of Transport Department and due to limited seats on the school buses, it is strictly prohibited for parents or helpers to be on the school buses at any time. • Parent’s contact information will be provided to the Eastway Travel Co Ltd for the purpose of sending invoices and contacting the parent when necessary. Should you have any enquires, please do not hesitate in contacting Eastway Travel Co Limited at Tel: 2980 3135 or email: [email protected] Yours sincerely, L.I.S. Administration Page 2 of 4 Reception Class: 22 Upper Cheung Sha Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0069 f: 2984 0301 Lower Primary: 113 Tong Fuk Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2980 3676 f: 2980 3555 Upper Primary: 17–19 Lo Wai Tsuen, Pui O, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0302 f: 2984 0301 w: www.lis.edu.hk e: [email protected] Lantau International School Cheung Sha Campus / Tong Fuk Campus 2019/20 School Bus Service (Reception / P1 to P3) Reply Slip *Simply select a route and bus stop by ticking one box only. *Fill in all the necessary details as each form is for one student only. *Return the slip (pages 3 & 4) to the school office. ☐ Route A1 - Tung Chung (65-seater air-conditioned bus). Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) ☐ Caribbean Coast (Phase 1) 8:10am 3:30pm $945 ☐ Coastal Skyline 8:20am 3:35pm $945 ☐ Seaview Crescent 8:22am 3:40pm $945 ☐ Route A2 - Tung Chung (29-seater air-conditioned bus). Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) ☐ Tung Chung Post Office 8:25am 3:25pm $945 ☐ Route B - Mui Wo (29-seater air-conditioned bus). Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) ☐ Mui Wo Market 8:15am 3:30pm $680 ☐ Mui Wo Ferry Pier 8:20am 3:25pm $680 ☐ Pui O Au 8:25am 3:20pm $680 ☐ Lo Wai Tsuen 8:28am 3:17pm $680 ☐ Pui O Carpark (adjacent 8:30am 3:15pm $680 to Bui O Public School) ☐ San Shek Wan 8:33am 3:10pm $680 ☐ Lower Cheung Sha 8:35am 3:08pm $595 ☐ Leyburn Villa (Bus stop only) 8:38am 3:05pm $595 ☐ Cheung Fu Street (Hill) 8:40am 3:03pm $595 Page 3 of 4 Reception Class: 22 Upper Cheung Sha Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0069 f: 2984 0301 Lower Primary: 113 Tong Fuk Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2980 3676 f: 2980 3555 Upper Primary: 17–19 Lo Wai Tsuen, Pui O, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0302 f: 2984 0301 w: www.lis.edu.hk e: [email protected] Lantau International School Cheung Sha Campus / Tong Fuk Campus ☐ Route D - Discovery Bay (29-seater air-conditioned bus). Pick-up / Drop-off point Pick-up time Drop-off time Bus fare (monthly) ☐ Jovial Court 8:05am 3:45pm $1,530 ☐ Tennis Court 8:07am 3:43pm $1,530 ☐ Greenwood Carpark 8:08am 3:40pm $1,530 ☐ Golden Coast 8:40am 3:08pm $595 Name of Student: _______________________________________________ Class: _________________________ Emergency Contact: Name Relationship to Student Mobile Number 1st: ______________________________________ _______________________ ________________________ 2nd: ______________________________________ _______________________ ________________________ Name of Parent: _______________________________________________ Signature of Parent: ____________________________________________ Date: ____________________________ Page 4 of 4 Reception Class: 22 Upper Cheung Sha Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0069 f: 2984 0301 Lower Primary: 113 Tong Fuk Village, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2980 3676 f: 2980 3555 Upper Primary: 17–19 Lo Wai Tsuen, Pui O, Lantau Island, N.T, Hong Kong. t: 2984 0302 f: 2984 0301 w: www.lis.edu.hk e: [email protected] .
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